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Revision as of 14:47, 30 May 2009

Please contribute links and information directly aimed at or of interest to under 18's

Clubs

Related wiki pages Starting a School Radio Club

Schools - Australia

  • VK3KID Sherbrooke Community School Victoria

Schools - USA

  • KB3BRT The Cowanesque Valley School Amateur Radio Club
  • K2HHS Hackensack High School Amateur Radio Club.
  • K3NHC North Hills High School Amateur Radio and Electronics Club.
  • K9SOU Bloomington High School Amateur Radio Club
  • WB2JKJ The Radio Club of Junior High School 22 NYC

Schools - Other

Other radio clubs for teens

  • SPARK Scouts Practicing Amateur radio Knowledge
  • SRAG Scout Radio Activities Group.
  • WB3DGR The Camp Shohola Amateur Radio Club.
  • YLRL Young Ladies radio League

Competitions

  • JOTA Jamboree of the air

Forums and discussion boards

Cool Stuff

Clip Art

Internet communities for under 18's

  • Facebook Kids / Teen Ham Radio Operators... on Facebook
  • INYA International Network of Young Amateurs
  • The Shack A place to meet and communicate with other under 18's

Information Websites

  • HxPI First steps in Ham Radio

Yahoo Groups

Please note that some of these groups may have restricted memberships.

Operating procedures
Operation Callsigns and ITU prefixes * Codes and Alphabets * Modes * Morse code * Nets * UK licensing * Terminology
DX and Contesting Awards and Certificates * DXCC * DX cluster * Field day * Gridsquares * Logging * QSL and QSL Bureaus * Records - Distance
Emergencies Emergency Frequencies * ARES * IRESC * SATERN * Weather spotting
QRP Trail-Friendly Radio
Utilities Beacons (/B) and Time Beacons